NASSCOM Foundation was set up to support the Indian IT industry’s role
in nation building and to promote the underprivileged to help them
become self-reliant and productive participants in the country’s
progress. NF's focus is on scaling up its NASSCOM Knowledge Network and
forging key partnerships. NF has launched BiG Tech a technology
philanthropy program with the objective to provide technology support
to non-profit and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

The conference, Indian Leadership Forum, is a three-day for the Indian IT industry, with a third day devoted to CSR and NGOS. This year they have a record registration of 1650 delegates from India and other countries from around the world.

I arrive in Mumbai very early in the morning on Monday before the conference gets underway on Tuesday. I hope to bring you live blog and tweet reports as I can - depending wifi and jet lag - during the conference's first day. You can follow along on the official conference blog or twitter account. The official conference tag is #NLIF and the conference will be covered by a cadre of influential technology bloggers:

On Wednesday, February 10, I will leading a discussion on "Should CEOs or Executive Director's Use Social Media?" In preparation for this talk, I asked my readers and twitter followers to answer that question and provide resources here. (Not too late to add some thoughts!). It will be interesting to compare the perspective from India.

Then onto teaching two workshops. I'll be adapting my Social Media Strategy workshop which has traveled to Romania, Australia, and Cambodia. Been researching and asking for referrals for NGO examples in India. The second workshop is for CSR practitioners -- and I will adapting the workshop I did for PopTech and for OSI. One lesson I've learned is prepare while on site -- this will be last stage of customization - because it is really hard to understand the culture and audience from this far away.

The last part of the trip will allow me to visit the Taj Mahal and hope to see the bears at WildlifeSOS before heading back.